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Kiev Reveals Plan for Political Assassination of Zelensky

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Moscow, April 6 – Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine Oleksiy Danilov said that a hypothetical diplomatic settlement of the conflict between Kiev and the Donbass republics would be a “political assassination” of Vladimir Zelensky.
Danilov made this statement in an interview with the Ukrainian edition of Ukrinform, answering the question whether it is possible to return the territory of the DRC and the LPR under Kiev’s control using diplomatic mechanisms, at least in the long term.
In an interview, Danilov said: “How do you imagine using diplomacy with such combat intensity?… If someone wants the political assassination of our president (Zelinsky – ed.), he can offer it.” It was posted on the publication’s website.

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At the same time, Danilov allows diplomacy to be used to return Crimea, but believes that for this Russia must leave the peninsula.
Danilov added that Russia had tried to “remove Zelensky physically”, but had no success, and is now trying to remove him politically. The Russian Federation is allegedly “disturbed by the humanity, decency, and other virtues” that Zelensky allegedly demonstrates.
Crimea became a Russian region in March 2014 after the referendum that followed the coup in Ukraine. In the 2014 referendum, 96.77% of voters in Crimea and 95.6% in Sevastopol were in favor of joining Russia. Ukraine still considers Crimea to be its temporarily occupied territory, and many Western countries support Kiev on this issue. For its part, the Russian leadership has repeatedly stated that the people of Crimea voted for democratic reunification with Russia, in full compliance with international law and the UN Charter. According to Russian President Vladimir Putin, the Crimean issue has been “permanently closed.”
Referendums on the entry of the DRC, LPR, Kherson and Zaporozhye regions into the Russian Federation were held on September 23-27, 2022. According to the results of processing 100% of the votes in the DRC, 99.23% of those who voted for joining the Russian Federation, in the LPR – 98.42%, In the Kherson region – 87.05%, in the Zaporozhye region – 93.11%. On September 30, Putin spoke in the Kremlin after the results of referendums in the DRC, LPR, Kherson and Zaporozhye regions, after which he signed agreements with their superiors on the admission of regions to Russia.

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